There are four major questions in the college entrance examination Chinese language question types and scores. The first major question is modern Chinese reading, with a full score of 35 points; the second major question is ancient Chinese reading, with a full score of 35 points; The third big question is the basic knowledge part, with a full score of 20 points; the fourth big question is an essay, with a full score of 60 points.
The remaining provinces and cities have a full score of 150 points for Chinese. At present, most areas of the college entrance examination use national papers, and some areas have their own questions. But no matter what, except for Jiangsu, the full score of the Chinese college entrance examination in the other 30 provinces and cities is 150 points. The following are Chinese language question types and scores:
The Chinese language test questions for the College Entrance Examination consist of two parts: "compulsory questions" and "optional questions". The total number of questions in the paper is around 20-23.
Required questions: The total score is 125 points: 1 modern text reading, 3 questions, 10 points, with argumentative essays, expository texts, and narrative essays as the stylistic examination scope; 1 classical Chinese text reading, 4 questions, 20 points; 1 ancient poetry reading, 2 questions, 10 points; dictation of famous sentences, 5 questions, 5 points; language use, 4 questions, 20 points; writing, 1 question, 20 points Score 60 points.
Selected questions: Total score is 25 points: 1 literary text reading, 4 questions, 25 points, with appreciation of Chinese and foreign literary works, novels, prose, poetry, and drama as the text examination scope ; Practical text reading: 1 article, 4 questions, accounting for 25 points, with biographies, press releases, reports, and scientific and technological explanatory texts as the text test scope.